Faith, Hope and Love

Lecture dated July 02, 1965

Approximate read 15 min

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In this lecture, Neville Goddard explores the themes of faith, hope and love as core attributes of God and human consciousness. He asserts that these scriptural truths must be personally experienced through imagination, beyond intellectual assent. God is revealed as infinite love, faith and hope, and this reality dawns in the soul through devotional meditation and inner revelation. He illustrates this with two personal testimonies in which individuals hear the divine voice and experience symbolic dreams—first declaring “I am faith, hope and love” and second of animated elephants symbolizing creative power. God’s creative power is equated with the human imagination, the source of all reality, and can transform inner “stone” into living manifestation. He emphasizes that no external authority or rational argument can override direct spiritual experience. Through faith one understands creation, through hope one anticipates grace, and through love one attains unity with the Father. Finally, he invites listeners to meditate, confess “I am the Father” within themselves and trust in the intrinsic power of imagination to bring their desires to pass.

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